Abderrezzaq Benalia | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Abderrezzaq Benalia | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Higher Normal School of Constantine - Algeria

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Abderrezzaq Benalia embarked on his academic journey in Environmental Engineering with a rigorous focus on water treatment processes. From his initial Engineering degree examining treated water for agricultural use to a Master's thesis centered on coagulation-flocculation for drinking water treatment, his educational trajectory showcased a commitment to solving environmental challenges through innovative scientific approaches.

Professional Endeavors:

His professional path blends both practical fieldwork and academia. His served as a Representative of the environment in Yahia beni guecha, Mila, Algeria, bringing his expertise to the forefront of environmental advocacy and policy. Simultaneously, his teaching roles across various departments and institutions exemplify his commitment to nurturing future talents in Environmental Engineering.

Contributions and Research Focus:

His research footprint spans diverse areas: biomaterials, water and wastewater treatment, pollution mitigation, natural substance extraction, optimization, modeling, and electrochemistry. Notably, his Ph.D. work focused on extracting active products from natural plants for enhancing water quality, showcasing a pioneering approach to eco-friendly coagulants in water treatment.

Accolades and Recognition:

The young researcher award from Salah Boubnider University in 2016 highlights His early recognition for his contributions to the field. His leadership roles as Chairman of the teaching committee and as Head of a significant research project (PRFU) underscore his recognized expertise in academia and research management.

Impact and Influence:

His influence extends through his supervision of numerous students at various academic levels, with an impressive track record of completed projects. Additionally, his extensive publications, both released and in press, along with numerous communications, denote his commitment to disseminating knowledge and advancements in his field.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Through his multidimensional work, His laid a foundation for sustainable water treatment practices and environmental preservation. His ongoing pursuits, including a forthcoming book chapter, signify a commitment to advancing the scientific discourse in his domain. His legacy lies in nurturing future scientists and continuing to innovate for a greener future.

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Citations              135

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Notable Publications:

1 Use of acorn leaves as a natural coagulant in a drinking water treatment plant A Benalia, K Derbal, A Panico, F Pirozzi Water 11 (1), 57 (46)-2018

2 Optimization of active coagulant agent extraction method from Moringa Oleifera seeds for municipal wastewater treatment R Bouchareb, K Derbal, A Benalia Water Science and Technology 84 (2), 393-403 (27)-2021

3 Use of Aloe vera as an Organic Coagulant for Improving Drinking Water Quality A Benalia, K Derbal, A Khalfaoui, R Bouchareb, A Panico, C Gisonni, ... water 13 (15), 1-15 (25)-2021

4 The use of as natural coagulant in algerian drinking water treatment plant A Benalia, K Derbal, A Khalfaoui, A Pizzi, G Medjahdi Journal of Renewable Materials 10 (3), 625 (14)-2022

5 Etude Expérimentale et Modélisation Du Processus de La Coagulation Floculation: Application Aux Eaux Destinée à La Consommation A Benalia, K Derbal Université Constantine 3 (7)-2015

6 The Adsorptive Removal of Bengal Rose by Artichoke Leaves: Optimization by Full Factorials Design A Khalfaoui, MN Khelifi, A Khelfaoui, A Benalia, K Derbal, C Gisonni, ... Water 14 (14), 2251 (5)-2022

7 Comparative Study between Aluminum Sulfate and Ferric Chloride in Water Treatment: Turbidity Removal A Benalia, K Derbal J. Dr 1, 4-9 (5)- 2015 (5) -2015

8 Use of Extracted Proteins from Oak Leaves as Bio-Coagulant for Water and Wastewater Treatment: Optimization by a Fractional Factorial Design A Benalia, W Chaibraa, S Djeghar, K Derbal, A Khalfaoui, A Mahfouf, ... Water 15 (11), 1984 (3)-2023

9 Extraction And Purification of The Active Substance Contained In The Aloe Vera For Their Use As a Natural Flocculant R Djema, F Rahma, A Benalia, A Khalfaoui, A Pizzi All Sciences Abstracts 1 (1), 14-14 (1)-2023

10 Extraction et valorisation des produits actifs des plantes naturelles en tant que bio coagulants utiles dans l’amélioration de qualité des eaux A Benalia, K Derbal Université Constantine 3 Salah Boubnider, Faculté de génie des procédés …(1)-2023

 

Pratik Kumar | Environmental Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pratik Kumar | Environmental Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Indian Institute of Technology, Jammu - India

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Dr. Pratik Kumar embarked on his academic journey with exceptional achievements in his school years. He secured top grades in the ICSE (10th Grade) and CBSE (12th Grade) examinations, laying a strong foundation for his future endeavors. His early passion for mathematics was recognized with the Mathom award for the best mathematician in school.

Professional Endeavors:

His pursued his B.Tech at Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, earning a Gold Medal for his outstanding academic performance. Following this, he completed his M.Tech at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, where he received a Silver Medal. His academic pursuits extended internationally, with a DAAD fellowship in Germany and a Ph.D. in Water Science from the Institut national de la recherche scientifique in Quebec City, Canada.

Contributions and Research Focus:

His research focus lies in environmental engineering, particularly in the fields of wastewater and solid waste management. He has actively contributed to various national and international research projects, showcasing his commitment to sustainable solutions. His expertise in water quality and environmental issues is evident through his memberships in esteemed organizations like the International Water Association.

Accolades and Recognition:

His journey is studded with numerous accolades, demonstrating his excellence in academia and research. From being a Gold Medalist in his Bachelor's to receiving awards for the Best Oral Presentation and Best Doctoral Thesis, his contributions have been consistently recognized. The Young Water Professional Award from the International Water Association and the United Nations SDG-6 mention underscore his global impact.

Impact and Influence:

As an Associate Dean at IIT Jammu and through his administrative roles, His played a pivotal role in shaping the academic and research landscape. His extensive involvement in industrial and municipality research projects reflects his commitment to bridging the gap between academia and real-world challenges.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

His legacy is marked by his commitment to sustainability, excellence in research, and impactful contributions to water and environmental sciences. As an Assistant Professor, he continues to mentor and supervise students, ensuring the continuity of his dedication to advancing knowledge in environmental engineering. His future contributions are anticipated to further elevate the field, addressing pressing challenges in water and waste management.

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1 Genomic analysis of sewage from 101 countries reveals global landscape of antimicrobial resistance P Munk, C Brinch, FD Møller, TN Petersen, RS Hendriksen, AM Seyfarth, ... Nature Communications 13 (1), 7251 51- 2022

2 Bioproduction of fumaric acid: An insight into microbial strain improvement strategies J Sebastian, K Hegde, P Kumar, T Rouissi, SK Brar Critical reviews in biotechnology 39 (6), 817-834 50 - 2019

3 Potential of biological approaches for cyanotoxin removal from drinking water: A review P Kumar, K Hegde, SK Brar, M Cledon, A Kermanshahi-Pour Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 172, 488-503 41 - 2019

4 Biodegradation of microcystin-LR using acclimatized bacteria isolated from different units of the drinking water treatment plant P Kumar, K Hegde, SK Brar, M Cledon, A Kermanshahi-Pour, ... Environmental pollution 242, 407-416 35 -2018

5 Physico-chemical treatment for the degradation of cyanotoxins with emphasis on drinking water treatment—How far have we come? P Kumar, K Hegde, SK Brar, M Cledon Journal of environmental chemical engineering 6 (4), 5369-5388 35 -2018

6 Physical and biological removal of Microcystin-LR and other water contaminants in a biofilter using Manganese Dioxide coated sand and Graphene sand composites P Kumar, H Rehab, K Hegde, SK Brar, M Cledon, A Kermanshahi-Pour, ... Science of the Total Environment 703, 135052 24  -2020

7 Removal of microcystin-LR and other water pollutants using sand coated with bio-optimized carbon submicron particles: Graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide P Kumar, JAE Pérez, M Cledon, SK Brar, SV Duy, S Sauvé, É Knystautas Chemical Engineering Journal 397, 125398 18 -2020

8 Agro-industrial residues as a unique support in a sand filter to enhance the bioactivity to remove microcystin-Leucine aRginine and organics P Kumar, HDP Rubio, K Hegde, SK Brar, M Cledon, A Kermanshahi-Pour, ... Science of the total environment 670, 971-981 18 -2019

9 Science-society-policy interface for microplastic and nanoplastic: Environmental and biomedical aspects RK Das, D Sanyal, P Kumar, R Pulicharla, SK Brar Environmental Pollution 290, 117985 15 -2021

10 Novel fluidized-bed biofilm reactor for concomitant removal of microcystin-LR and organics P Kumar, K Hegde, SK Brar, M Cledon, A Kermanshahi-Pour, ... Chemical Engineering Journal 359, 99-111 14 -2019

 

Rinku Kumar Gouda | Heat Transfer/Mechanical Engineering/Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Rinku Kumar Gouda | Heat Transfer/Mechanical Engineering/Engineering | Best Researcher Award

National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur - India

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Rinku Kumar Gouda began his academic journey with a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Institute of Technical Education and Research, Bhubaneswar. His early academic pursuits involved a thesis on "Storage and Utilization of Renewable Energy Sources Using Sensible Heat Storage Materials," showcasing his interest in sustainable energy solutions. This period laid the foundation for his subsequent academic and research endeavors.

Professional Endeavors:

His is pursued a Master's degree in Mechanical Systems with a specialization in Multiphase Heat Transfer from the Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing, Kancheepuram. His thesis, "Surface Enhancement for Boiling Heat Transfer Through Microholes," demonstrated his early engagement with boiling heat transfer and microscale fluid dynamics. He went on to earn a Ph.D. in Boiling Heat Transfer from the Indian Institute of Technology, Patna. His doctoral research focused on "Pool Boiling Heat Transfer Enhancement with Segmented Finned Structured Surface and Rhamnolipid Biosurfactant." This marked a significant step in his academic and research journey, showcasing his commitment to advancing the understanding of heat transfer phenomena.

Contributions and Research Focus:

His research interests are diverse and include Boiling Heat Transfer, Micro/Nano scale Fluid and Heat Transport, Surface Wettability, and Biosurfactants. His contributions to the field are evident in various publications and conference presentations, such as the paper on "Combined effects of structured surface and surfactant in pool boiling heat transfer enhancement" presented at the 25th National and 3rd International ISHMT-ASTFE Heat and Mass Transfer Conference.

Accolades and Recognition:

Throughout his academic and research career, His received recognition for his work. His paper on the role of structured surfaces in enhancing critical heat flux in pool boiling was presented at the national conference on Critical Heat Flux and Multiphase Flow (CHFIC-2018), showcasing the impact of his research on practical applications.

Impact and Influence:

Having served as a Teaching Assistant at the Indian Institute of Technology, Patna, and later as a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Hia is had a direct impact on shaping the academic experiences of students and contributing to the research community.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, His continues to make significant contributions. His administrative responsibilities, including being a Faculty-In-Charge of various labs and a Hostel Warden, demonstrate his commitment to the overall development of students and the institution. His future contributions are expected to further enrich the understanding of fluid and thermal science, particularly in the areas of multiphase flow and heat transfer.

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Notable Publications:

1 Pool boiling heat transfer enhancement with segmented finned microchannels structured surface RK Gouda, M Pathak, MK Khan International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 127, 39-50 (92) - 2018

2 A biosurfactant as prospective additive for pool boiling heat transfer enhancement RK Gouda, M Pathak, MK Khan International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 150, 119292 (30) - 2020

3 Enhancement of critical heat flux (CHF) in pool boiling with anodized copper surfaces A Ranjan, I Ahmad, RK Gouda, M Pathak, MK Khan International Journal of Thermal Sciences 172, 107338 (20) - 2022

4 Pool boiling heat transfer characteristics of a biosurfactant particle deposited heating surface RK Gouda, M Pathak, MK Khan International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 163, 120455 (9) - 2020

5 Enhancement of Pool Boiling Heat Transfer Performance by an Eco-Friendly Surfactant RK Gouda, M Pathak, MK Khan Proceedings of the 5th World Congress on Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer (1) 2020

6 Combined Effect of Structured Surface and Biosurfactant in Pool Boiling Heat Transfer Enhancement RK Gouda, A Ranjan, M Pathak, MK Khan International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 221, 125102 - 2024

7 Surface enhancement for boiling heat transfer through micro holes for electronic cooling applications RK Gouda, G Srinivasan, V Umesh, B Raja Sādhanā 48 (4), 210 2023

8 Pool Boiling Heat Transfer Enhancement with Segmented Finned Structured Surface and Rhamnolipid Biosurfactant RK Gouda IIT Patna 2021

9 Role of structured surface in enhancement of critical heat flux in pool boiling RK Gouda, M Pathak, MK Khan Proceedings of the national conference on critical heat flux and multiphase … 2018

 

Sumei Hu | Food and Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Sumei Hu | Food and Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences - China

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Dr. Sumei Hu embarked on her academic journey with a Bachelor's degree in Food Quality and Safety from the College of Food Science and Engineering at Shandong Agricultural University. She then pursued a Master's degree in Food Processing and Food Preservation at China Agricultural University and later earned a Ph.D. in Food and Nutrition Metabolomics from the Conway Institute, Institute of Food and Health, University College Dublin. During her academic pursuits, her focused on diverse aspects of food science, including the study of milk-derived bioactives and the quality changes of common carp during storage.

Professional Endeavors:

Following her academic achievements, Her engaged in various research roles. As a Ph.D. student, she worked in Prof. Lorraine Brennan's lab, investigating the effects of milk-derived bioactives on cellular function and metabolic profiles. Subsequently, she served as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Prof. John Speakman's group at the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. her continued her research in the investigation of genes affecting glucose control in mice and explored the impact of dietary macronutrients on body weight and adiposity.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Sumei's research contributions spanned a wide range of topics, from the protective effects of milk-derived bioactives on pancreatic β-cells to the exploration of lifestyle and genetics in super lean individuals resistant to weight gain. Her investigations into the glycemic effects of milk-derived bioactives and their impact on pancreatic β-cell functions were presented at various international conferences. Additionally, her work extended to the examination of dietary macronutrients and their role in glucose homeostasis in mice.

Accolades and Recognition:

Her commitment to excellence in research was acknowledged through numerous awards and honors. Notable recognitions include the Shenzhen Excellent Science & Technology Academic Paper Awards in 2022 and 2023, as well as the Awards for Excellence Post Doc in 2018. She also received scholarships for conference attendance, including the Keystone Symposia Scholarship and the Nutrition Society Travel Grant.

Impact and Influence:

Sumei's research findings, as presented in conferences and through academic publications, showcased her impactful contributions to the fields of food science and nutrition metabolomics. Her work on the glycemic effects of bioactives and the genetic factors influencing body weight and adiposity added valuable insights to these areas of study.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Now serving as an Associate Professor in Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Her continues to contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge. Her involvement in the SIAT International Collaboration Laboratory Grant indicates a commitment to collaborative research endeavors. With a strong foundation in animal handling, metabolomics, and various laboratory techniques, her is well-positioned to make further contributions to the understanding of nutrition, metabolism, and related scientific domains in the future.

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Citations     1120

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1 Daily energy expenditure through the human life course H Pontzer, Y Yamada, H Sagayama, PN Ainslie, LF Andersen, ... Science 373 (6556), 808-812 ( 277 ) - 2021

2 Dietary fat, but not protein or carbohydrate, regulates energy intake and causes adiposity in mice S Hu, LU Wang, D Yang, L Li, J Togo, Y Wu, Q Liu, B Li, M Li, G Wang, ... Cell metabolism 28 (3), 415-431. e4 ( 223 ) - 2018

3 Energy compensation and adiposity in humans V Careau, LG Halsey, H Pontzer, PN Ainslie, LF Andersen, LJ Anderson, ... Current Biology 31 (20), 4659-4666. e2 ( 82 ) - 2021

4 A standard calculation methodology for human doubly labeled water studies JR Speakman, Y Yamada, H Sagayama, ESF Berman, PN Ainslie, ... Cell Reports Medicine 2 (2) ( 79 ) - 2021

5 Biochemical, sensory and microbiological attributes of bream (Megalobrama amblycephala) during partial freezing and chilled storage Y Song, Y Luo, J You, H Shen, S Hu Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 92 (1), 197-202 ( 76 ) - 2012

6 Impact of dietary sucrose on adiposity and glucose homeostasis in C57BL/6J mice depends on mode of ingestion: liquid or solid J Togo, S Hu, M Li, C Niu, JR Speakman Molecular metabolism 27, 22-32 (60 ) - 2019

7 冷藏和微冻条件下鲤鱼品质变化的研究 胡素梅, 张丽娜, 罗永康, 沈慧星, 宋永令, 崔建云m 渔业现代化, 38-42 ( 37 ) - 2010

8 草鱼片在冷藏和微冻条件下品质变化的研究 张丽娜, 胡素梅, 王瑞环, 罗永康, 崔建云 食品科技, 175-179 ( 37 ) - 2010

9 Physical activity and fat-free mass during growth and in later life KR Westerterp, Y Yamada, H Sagayama, PN Ainslie, LF Andersen, ... The American journal of clinical nutrition 114 (5), 1583-1589 (34 ) - 2021

10 Effect of silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) muscle hydrolysates and fish skin hydrolysates on the quality of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) during 4 °C … S Hu, Y Luo, J Cui, W Lu, H Wang, J You, H Shen International journal of food science & technology 48 (1), 187-194          ( 31 ) - 2013

 

Oluwaseun Okimiji | Strategic planning and Evaluation | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Oluwaseun Okimiji | Strategic planning and Evaluation | Women Researcher Award

Lagos state university - Nigeria

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Oluwaseun Princess Okimiji began her academic journey at Salvation Army Primary School in Cross River State, Nigeria, from 1992 to 1996. She continued her secondary education at NYSC Model Secondary School, Cross River State, from 1997 to 2002, where she obtained her Senior Secondary School Certificate (NECO). Her interest in environmental science emerged during her formative years, setting the stage for her future academic and professional pursuits.

Educational Background:

Her Bachelor of Science in Environmental Protection and Resources Management at the University of Calabar, Cross River State, from 2004 to 2009. She later obtained a Master's degree in Environmental Management and Protection at the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, from 2014 to 2016. Her academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Environmental Management from the same institution, completed between 2017 and 2021. Her commitment to academic excellence is evident in her diverse educational qualifications, including certifications in computer fundamentals and web development.

Professional Endeavors:

Her professional journey is marked by significant roles and responsibilities. She served as a Research Assistant at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, from 2015 to 2016, contributing to the university's academic and research pursuits. Subsequently, she assumed the position of Rural Institutional Development Officer at the Lagos State Agricultural Development Authority (LSADA) from 2015 to 2019. In this role, she actively participated in group development, agriculture business development, marketing, and micro-finance support. Her experience expanded further at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) in 2021-2022, where she played a pivotal role in the Genetic Resources Center (GRC). Her responsibilities included managing data for over 33,000 accessions, spanning agro-morphological data, seed and field bank activities, tissue culture, environmental data, and bioscience technology.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Her research focus revolves around Environmental Quality Assessment and Public Health. Her Ph.D. thesis, "Assessment of Urban Environmental Dynamics in Informal Settlements of Lagos Coastal Area, Nigeria," reflects her dedication to understanding and addressing environmental challenges in urban settings. She has received a research grant as a Postdoctoral Researcher under the PSU President Scholarship in collaboration with Prince of Songkla University and the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation, Thailand.

Accolades and Recognition:

Her contributions have garnered recognition, and she received the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) Award in Health and Safety in the Workplace. Additionally, her involvement in various training programs and conferences showcases her commitment to continuous learning and staying abreast of developments in her field.

Impact and Influence:

Her impact is evident in her roles at RID LSADA, IITA, and her engagement in community service through organizations like the National Investment Social Programme (Npower Volunteer-N-agro) and Protect Ozone Sustainable Livelihoods Initiative. Her commitment to grassroots development and poverty alleviation reflects a broader commitment to social responsibility.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Her legacy is shaped by her multifaceted contributions to academia, research, and community service. As a certified environmental professional, her expertise in Environmental Management, Public Health, and Sustainable Development positions her to continue making meaningful contributions. Her participation in conferences, ongoing research projects, and teaching activities underscore her dedication to advancing knowledge and addressing pressing environmental challenges.

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1 Spatial pattern of air pollutant concentrations and their relationship with meteorological parameters in coastal slum settlements of Lagos, southwestern Nigeria OP Okimiji, K Techato, JN Simon, OO Tope-Ajayi, AT Okafor, ... Atmosphere 12 (11), 1426

2 Carbothermal reduction synthesis of eggshell-biochar modified with nanoscale zerovalent iron/activated carbon for remediation of soil polluted with lead and cadmium MA Aborisade, A Feng, X Zheng, BT Oba, A Kumar, AY Battamo, ... Environmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring & Management 18, 100726

3 Remediation of soil polluted with Pb and Cd and alleviation of oxidative stress in Brassica rapa plant using nanoscale zerovalent iron supported with coconut-husk biochar MA Aborisade, H Geng, BT Oba, A Kumar, EA Ndudi, AY Battamo, J Liu, ... Journal of Plant Physiology, 154023

4 Analysis of socio-economic and housing characteristics In some selected slum area in Lagos State Metropolis, Nigeria using Geographical Information System O Okimiji, O Adedeji, O Oguntoke, O Shittu, M Aborisade, O Ezennia JJEES, 134

5 Remediation of metal toxicity and alleviation of toxic metals-induced oxidative stress in Brassica chinensis L using biochar-iron nanocomposites MA Aborisade, BT Oba, A Kumar, J Liu, D Chen, OP Okimiji, L Zhao Plant and Soil, 1-17

6 SEASONAL VARIATION IN PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF DRINKING WATER QUALITY AROUND SLUM SETTLEMENTS IN LAGOS METROPOLIS, NIGERIA. OP OKIMIJI, AT OKAFOR, OH ADEDEJI, O OGUNTOKE, OB SHITTU Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies & Management 14 (1)

7 Proliferation of noise pollution: Implication on health and community perception in coastal slums OP Okimiji, AT Okafor, MI Fasona, T Atoro, MA Aborisade, JN Simon Applied Acoustics 214, 109713

8 Assessing Seasonal Changes in Physical and Chemical Properties of Ground Water Quality around Coastal Slum Settlements in Lagos Metropolis, Nigeria OP Okimiji, AT Okafor, OH Adedeji, O Oguntoke, OB Shittu J Environ Pollut Manage 3, 104

9 ASSESSMENT OF SEASONAL VARIATION OF AMBIENT AIR POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS AROUND SLUM SETTLEMENTS IN LAGOS METROPOLIS, NIGERIA OP Okimiji, OJ Ezennia, AT Okafor, SA Abdussalaam Nigerian Journal of Science and Environment 18 (1)

10 Seasonal Monitoring of Criteria Air Pollutants and Noise Levels across Six Selected Housing Estates in Ogun State, Nigeria BT Amujo, AT Towolawi, SA Abdussalaam, OP Okimiji, OJ Ezennia

 

Md Shafiqul Alam | Air Passenger Prediction | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Md Shafiqul Alam | Air Passenger Prediction | Best Researcher Award

SaskPower - Canada

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Md Shafiqul Alam's academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Bangladesh University of Professionals, completed in 2014. His early education laid the foundation for a strong background in aerospace engineering, providing a comprehensive understanding of mechanical and electromechanical systems. He further pursued a Master's in Industrial Systems Engineering at the University of Regina in Canada, obtaining his MASc degree in 2021. This educational background equipped him with a diverse skill set, combining engineering principles with a focus on industrial systems.

Professional Endeavors:

His professional journey spans over eight years, showcasing a wealth of experience in various engineering roles. Notably, his time at SaskPower in Canada has been marked by significant contributions in engineering maintenance, project planning, and technical documentation. His role as a Mechanical Engineer (EIT) involves project planning, technical assistance, and economic analysis, highlighting his multidisciplinary expertise. Prior to his role at SaskPower, His served as a Field Service Tech at Arjo Canada, where he demonstrated proficiency in scheduling preventative maintenance, equipment installation, and repair services. His responsibilities included supervising installations and supporting rental operations, showcasing his hands-on technical skills.

Contributions and Research Focus:

During his tenure as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Regina, His made substantial contributions to the field. He implemented data-based computerized prediction models for aviation prospects, showcasing a forward-looking approach. His intelligent system for predicting air traffic demand based on socio-economic parameters demonstrated a remarkable accuracy of 91.67%, emphasizing his research prowess.

Accolades and Recognition:

His commitment to excellence is evident in his registration as an Engineer-In-Training with APEGS, reflecting professional recognition and adherence to industry standards. His familiarity with ISO 9001: 2008 Standards & Practices and ASTM/ASME/SAE Grade, Standard & Specification underscores his commitment to quality and compliance.

Impact and Influence:

In his role as Assistant Engineer (Maintenance and Planning) at US-Bangla Airlines Ltd, His played a crucial role in ensuring compliance with AS9110 standards. His responsibilities included evaluating mechanical and electromechanical systems, conducting vibration analysis, and managing compliance with maintenance requirements. His active involvement in safety hazard investigations and Root Cause Analysis (RCA) demonstrates a commitment to safety and continuous improvement.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

As a Lecturer (Adjunct) at the Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST), His contributed to the education and mentorship of undergraduate students in Aeronautical Engineering. His legacy includes developing and delivering lectures on engineering topics, fostering the growth of future engineers.

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An Intelligent System Approach for Predicting Air Traffic Demand Based on Socio-Economic Parameters MDS Alam The University of Regina (Canada)

An artificial neural network for predicting air traffic demand based on socio-economic parameters MDS Alam, JB Deb, A Al Amin, S Chowdhury Decision Analytics Journal, 100382

Alejandro Carretero Hernández | Power quality | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Alejandro Carretero Hernández | Power quality | Best Researcher Award

ETSIIAB - Spain

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Alejandro Carretero's academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Industriales de Albacete, spanning from 2015 to 2021. Noteworthy achievements during this period include an impressive average grade of 6.93, with honors in both "Computing" and "Planning and Operation of Electric Power Plants." His dedication was further recognized with company awards for the best Final Degree Project (FDP) in Electrical Engineering during the 2020-2021 academic year, presented by Narasolar.

Professional Endeavors:

Building on his academic foundation, His engaged in practical experiences, demonstrating his commitment to the field. Notable among these experiences are internships at Narasolar, where he conducted feasibility and solar resource studies, and at the Renewable Energy Research Institute, where he contributed to the WindEXT European Project. His responsibilities ranged from development of manuals and interactive content for wind turbine maintenance training to electrical quality studies for a photovoltaic solar power plant.

Contributions and Research Focus:

His contributions extend beyond the practical realm to significant research endeavors. His master's thesis, titled "Stability analysis of an electric power network for the integration of renewable energies," earned him a commendable grade of 9. Additionally, his research on harmonic emission in high-power photovoltaic systems resulted in a perfect score of 10 for the associated FDP. This commitment to research culminated in a published paper, "Comparison of harmonic emission in LV side of a large grid-connected PV power plant," presented at the International Conference on Power Systems Transients in Thessaloniki, Greece.

Accolades and Recognition:

Recognition for His excellence is evident in various forms. He received honors during his academic journey, company awards for outstanding FDP, and the distinction of being a regional chess technician and referee at the Chess Federation of Castilla la Mancha. Furthermore, his paper was published in the esteemed journal "Electric Power System Research," reflecting the quality and impact of his research.

Impact and Influence:

His impact is not limited to academia; he has actively contributed to the renewable energy sector and chess community. His involvement in a variety of projects and initiatives demonstrates a multifaceted approach to making a positive difference in both his field of study and personal interests.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

As a current Ph.D. student, His legacy is still unfolding. His early academic pursuits, professional experiences, research focus, accolades, and recognition collectively set the stage for a promising career marked by continued contributions to industrial engineering, renewable energy, and possibly even the intersection of chess and technology. His future endeavors hold the potential to shape and influence these fields positively.

 

Maria Chatzidaki | Researcher in Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maria Chatzidaki | Researcher in Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

National Hellenic Research Foundation - Greece

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Maria D. Chatzidaki embarked on her academic journey with a diploma in Chemical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens. She then pursued a Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering at Imperial College London, showcasing early interest and commitment to interdisciplinary research.

Professional Endeavors:

After completing her MSc, Maria pursued a Ph.D. in Chemistry at Örebro University, Sweden, specializing in nanotechnology and bioactive delivery. Her doctoral research focused on formulating food-grade water-in-oil nano-dispersions, demonstrating a keen interest in the intersection of chemistry and food technology.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Her research contributions include publications on topics such as microemulsions as potential carriers of bioactive molecules, low shear-rate processes for obtaining transparent emulsions, and reverse micelles as antioxidant carriers. Her work delves into the structural characterization of formulations, showcasing expertise in advanced analytical techniques.

Accolades and Recognition:

Throughout her academic and professional journey her earned recognition for her work, including a scholarship from the Institut Français de Grèce and Short Term Scientific Mission (STSM) grants. These accolades underscore her dedication and impact in the field of nanotechnology.

Impact and Influence:

Her work extends beyond academia into impactful roles such as Scientific Advisor at The Mighty Kitchen and Co-founder of BeConscious.GR. These positions highlight her commitment to applying scientific knowledge in real-world contexts, contributing to food technology and sustainability.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

With over 10 years of experience, Her continues to drive innovation as a Science Communication Officer at Skretas Lab. Her goal is clear—to advance scientific knowledge and address global challenges in food security, climate change, and public health. her legacy lies in her multifaceted contributions to research, science communication, and sustainable initiatives.

Citations:

Citations            297

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Notable Publications:

1 Formulation and characterization of food-grade microemulsions as carriers of natural phenolic antioxidants MD Chatzidaki, E Mitsou, A Yaghmur, A Xenakis, V Papadimitriou Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 483, 130-136

2 Reverse micelles as antioxidant carriers: an experimental and molecular dynamics study MD Chatzidaki, KD Papavasileiou, MG Papadopoulos, A Xenakis Langmuir 33 (20), 5077-5085

3 Reverse micelles as nano-carriers of nisin against foodborne pathogens. Part II: The case of essential oils MD Chatzidaki, F Balkiza, E Gad, V Alexandraki, S Avramiotis, ... Food chemistry 278, 415-423

4 Microemulsion versus emulsion as effective carrier of hydroxytyrosol MD Chatzidaki, N Arik, J Monteil, V Papadimitriou, F Leal-Calderon, ... Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 137, 146-151

5 Water-in-oil microemulsions versus emulsions as carriers of hydroxytyrosol: An in vitro gastrointestinal lipolysis study using the pHstat technique MD Chatzidaki, E Mateos-Diaz, F Leal-Calderon, A Xenakis, F Carrière Food & function 7 (5), 2258-2269

6 Reverse micelles as nanocarriers of nisin against foodborne pathogens MD Chatzidaki, K Papadimitriou, V Alexandraki, F Balkiza, M Georgalaki, ... Food chemistry 255, 97-103

7 Microemulsions as potential carriers of nisin: Effect of composition on structure and efficacy MD Chatzidaki, K Papadimitriou, V Alexandraki, E Tsirvouli, Z Chakim, ... Langmuir 32 (35), 8988-8998

8 β-Cyclodextrin as carrier of novel antioxidants: A structural and efficacy study M Chatzidaki, I Kostopoulou, C Kourtesi, I Pitterou, S Avramiotis, ... Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 603, 125262

9 Low shear-rate process to obtain transparent W/O fine emulsions as functional foods D Amadei, MD Chatzidaki, J Devienne, J Monteil, M Cansell, A Xenakis, ... Food research international 62, 533-540

10 Encapsulation of food ingredients by microemulsions MD Chatzidaki, V Papadimitriou, A Xenakis Lipid-Based Nanostructures for Food Encapsulation Purposes, 129-149

 

Bárbara Socas-Rodríguez | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Bárbara Socas - Rodríguez | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award0

University of La Laguna - Spain

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Bárbara Socas-Rodríguez embarked on her academic journey at the University of La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain. She completed her Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from 2006 to 2011, followed by a Master's degree in Research in Chemistry in 2012. Her commitment to academic excellence continued as she pursued a Ph.D. in Chemistry from 2013 to 2017. The focus of her doctoral thesis was the "Development of analytical methodologies for the determination of compounds with estrogenic activity," under the supervision of Dr. Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Delgado and Dr. Javier Hernández Borges.

Professional Endeavors:

After completing her doctoral studies, Her expanded her expertise by earning a Master's degree in Teacher Training for Compulsory Secondary School and Baccalaureate Programmes in 2020, specializing in Physics and Chemistry. Her academic involvement extended beyond student life, as she took on roles as a Technician at the Service of Agroalimentary Techniques of the Research Support Service (SEGAI) at the University of La Laguna in 2017-2018. Following this, she served as a Temporary Lecturer at the Department of Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry subdivision of the Faculty of Science at the University of La Laguna from 2018 to 2019.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Her significantly contributed to the field of Chemistry, particularly in the development of analytical methodologies. Her research, including the evaluation of compounds with estrogenic activity and the application of advanced analytical techniques in various projects, has showcased her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge. Notably, her involvement in national projects and economic assistance for maintaining consolidated research groups demonstrates her commitment to both academic and applied research.

Accolades and Recognition:

Throughout her academic and professional journey, Her garnered several accolades, underlining her exceptional contributions to the field. Notable awards include the Best Oral Communication Award at the VI Congress of Students of the Faculty of Chemistry (2010) and the Best Poster Award sponsored by Wiley-VCH editorial at the 9th GCxGC Symposium (2012). Her consistent recognition continued with awards in subsequent congresses and events, demonstrating her excellence in both oral and poster presentations.

Impact and Influence:

Her impact extends beyond academic achievements, as evidenced by the Seal of Excellence awarded to her proposal for the development of new analytical methodologies under the Horizon 2020’s Marie-Skłodowska-Curie actions in 2018. Her work has not only contributed to the scientific community but has also garnered recognition from external entities, highlighting the broader relevance and impact of her research.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

With an Extraordinary Doctorate Award in 2018 and a diverse range of recognitions for her research presentations, her laid the foundation for a legacy of excellence in analytical chemistry. Her sustainable methodologies and focus on environmental impact showcase a commitment to addressing contemporary challenges. As she continues her journey, it is anticipated that her future contributions will further enhance our understanding of analytical chemistry and its applications in diverse fields.

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Notable Publications:

1 Evolution and applications of the QuEChERS method MÁ González-Curbelo, B Socas-Rodríguez, AV Herrera-Herrera, ... TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 71, 169-185 (393 - 2015)

2 Recent applications of carbon nanotube sorbents in analytical chemistry B Socas-Rodriguez, AV Herrera-Herrera, M Asensio-Ramos, ... Journal of Chromatography A 1357, 110-146 (136 - 2014)

3 Deep eutectic solvents. The new generation of green solvents in analytical chemistry Á Santana-Mayor, R Rodríguez-Ramos, AV Herrera-Herrera, ... TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 134, 116108 (135 - 2021)

4 Current trends in QuEChERS method. A versatile procedure for food, environmental and biological analysis Á Santana-Mayor, B Socas-Rodríguez, AV Herrera-Herrera, ... TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 116, 214-235 (132 - 2019)

5 Food by-products and food wastes: are they safe enough for their valorization? B Socas-Rodríguez, G Álvarez-Rivera, A Valdés, E Ibáñez, A Cifuentes Trends in Food Science & Technology 114, 133-147 (98 - 2021)

6 Nanomaterials as sorbents for food sample analysis J González-Sálamo, B Socas-Rodríguez, J Hernández-Borges, ... TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 85, 203-220 (85 - 2016)

7 Recent applications of nanomaterials in food safety B Socas-Rodríguez, J González-Sálamo, J Hernández-Borges, ... TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 96, 172-200 (75- 2017)

8 Deep Eutectic Solvents for the Extraction of Bioactive Compounds from Natural Sources and Agricultural By-Products B Socas-Rodríguez, MV Torres-Cornejo, G Álvarez-Rivera, JA Mendiola Applied Sciences 11 (11), 4897 (74 - 2021)

9 Chromatographic analysis of natural and synthetic estrogens in milk and dairy products B Socas-Rodríguez, M Asensio-Ramos, J Hernández-Borges, ... TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 44, 58-77 (71 - 2013)

10 Core–shell polydopamine magnetic nanoparticles as sorbent in micro-dispersive solid-phase extraction for the determination of estrogenic compounds in water samples prior to … B Socas-Rodríguez, J Hernández-Borges, P Salazar, M Martín, ... Journal of Chromatography A 1397, 1-10 (67 - 2015)

 

Jose Luis Rubio | Lucha contra el cambio climático | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof Dr. Jose Luis Rubio | Lucha contra el cambio climático | Outstanding Scientist Award

CSIC, World Association of Soil and Water Conservation-WASWAC ESBN, ESSC, WASWAC - Spain

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Dr. José Luis Rubio commenced his scientific journey at the Institute of Agrochemistry and Food Technology (IATA) in Valencia, Spain, under the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC). His initial focus was on investigating the dynamics of nutrients in soils, leading to a doctorate degree in the study of potassium dynamics. In 1976, he was awarded a postdoctoral scholarship from the World Bank and the Spanish Government, enabling further studies in the USA on the use of stable nitrogen isotopes (N15) in soil-plant systems and the dynamics of slow-release nitrogen fertilizers.

Professional Endeavors:

His professional trajectory included pioneering work in combating desertification, environmental security, and socio-economic consequences of land degradation. Notably, he contributed significantly to institutional aspects, advisory responsibilities, and shaping public opinion. Rubio played a pivotal role in the development of empirical models for water erosion, the restoration of degraded ecosystems, and the study of the impact of forest fires.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Rubio's contributions extend to various aspects of Mediterranean terrestrial ecosystems, integrated mapping methodologies, and the evaluation of soil conservation initiatives. He was a driving force behind the establishment of the European Society for Soil Conservation (ESSC) and served as its President from 1998 to 2011. His research spanned projects on coastal dune system evaluation, sandy soil rehabilitation, and the use of organic urban residues in land restoration.

Accolades and Recognition:

His dedication and contributions to the field earned him several prestigious awards, including the Jaime I Award of Environmental Protection in 1996. Rubio was appointed as the Scientific Advisor of the Spanish Delegation during the elaboration of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) and played a crucial role in Annex IV, focusing on desertification in Mediterranean Europe.

Impact and Influence:

Rubio's influence extended to EU-level roles, such as representing Spain in the Steering Group on Soil Erosion and Conservation of the Directorate-General VI (Agriculture) of the European Economic Community (EEC). He organized the International Conference on Strategies to Combat Desertification in Mediterranean Europe in 1987, showcasing his leadership and impact on a global scale.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

As the founder of the Desertification Research Center-CIDE in 1996 and his involvement in various international initiatives, Rubio left a lasting legacy. His emphasis on soil security and the socio-economic consequences of desertification processes continues to shape discussions and policies. Although administratively retired, he remains actively engaged in scientific, organizational, advisory, and outreach initiatives, showcasing a commitment to advancing the field and addressing global environmental challenges.

Notable Publications:

1 Relationship of weather types on the seasonal and spatial variability of rainfall, runoff, and sediment yield in the western Mediterranean basin Peña-Angulo, D.Nadal-Romero, E.González-Hidalgo, J.C., ...Zabaleta, A.Zorn, M.  2020, 11(6), 609 - (14)

 2 Spatial variability of the relationships of runoff and sediment yield with weather types throughout the Mediterranean basin Peña-Angulo, D.Nadal-Romero, E.González-Hidalgo, J.C., ...Zabaleta, A.Zorn, M.This link is disabled., 2019, 571, pp. 390–405 -(49)

 3 The contribution of the European Society for Soil Conservation (ESSC) to scientific knowledge, education and sustainability Dazzi, C.Cornelis, W.Costantini, E.A.C., ...Theocharopoulos, S.Vasenev, I.2019, 7(1), pp. 102–107 ( 5)